See how your Web-browsing experience measures up

WebXPRT 2015 uses scenarios created to mirror the tasks you do every day to compare the performance of almost any Web-enabled device. It contains six HTML5- and JavaScript-based workloads: Photo Enhancement, Organize Album, Stock Option Pricing, Local Notes, Sales Graphs, and Explore DNA Sequencing.

WebXPRT runs on a wide variety of devices and operating systems—from iPad tablets to Android phones to Windows computers. WebXPRT is available to the public and runs right from your browser.

Ready to test your browser's performance?

WebXPRT will run a series of tests to measure your browser's HTML and Javascript handling, as well as tasks like photo manipulation and face detection.

WebXPRT collects in a database the results and some data about the browser on the device that produced those results. To see the fields WebXPRT collects, click here. Principled Technologies may use the data WebXPRT collects for the purposes of improving the benchmark. Principled Technologies may quote aggregate results and result ranges, such as high and low, the number of results, or the average, but it will not make individual WebXPRT results public. In addition, WebXPRT does not report, and therefore Principled Technologies cannot make public, identifying personal or corporate data, or any other potentially confidential information.

You can influence the future of WebXPRT

Members of the BenchmarkXPRT community have access to community previews and source code of the benchmarks, as well as the opportunity to influence and contribute to the development of future benchmarks.